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- W2016244501 abstract "Distribution patterns of cutaneous thermal sensitivity in human subjects were studied by mapping large areas of skin with stimulators the tip temperatures and diameters of which were controlled. The maps show that skin sensitivity to cold and warm stimuli is distributed in the form of large sensory fields rather than isolated “spots.” These sensory fields have a variety of sizes and shapes. Generally, they consist of highly sensitive areas, ranging in size from 6 cm2 to spot-like peaks, surrounded by larger, less sensitive regions. Moreover, there are persistent fluctuations of thermal sensitivity in successive maps of the same area of skin. Fluctuation usually took two forms: marked changes primarily at the boundaries of the sensory fields; and “fragmentation” and “coalescence” of the fields themselves. It was also observed that small, warm stimuli produce frequent reports of pricking, stinging sensations at temperatures that evoke pleasant warmth when applied normally to large areas of skin. This observation suggests that the spatial properties of warm stimuli play an important role in determining the quality of cutaneous experience." @default.
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